Extending Service Life of Transparent Armor Through Failure Analysis Based Activation Energy Modelling
Navy SBIR FY2018.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2018.1
Topic No.: N181-001
Topic Title: Extending Service Life of Transparent Armor Through Failure Analysis Based Activation Energy Modelling
Proposal No.: N181-001-0850
Firm: Innoveering, LLC
100 Remington Blvd
Ronkonkoma, New York 11779
Contact: David Mroczka
Phone: (631) 620-2431
Web Site: http://www.innoveering.net
Abstract: Implement extended life improvements based on an accelerated life development tests to confirm delamination failures and associated activation energy levels of adhesives. Testing results will be used to create models and design tools to aid in development of improved life expectancy of Transparent Armor systems. Designs will be used to develop Transparent Armor samples for developmental and qualification testing in Phase II. Non-delamination Failure Modes will also be addressed and modeled in final designs so the result of Phase II will be a qualified design ready for procurement by MARCOR. The Innoveering PI has developed a similar model for Opaque Armor in his prior role at Dayton T. Brown Test Labs where he spearheaded test and development of transparent armor for multiple DoD and commercial customers according to all requirements of ATPD 2352. At the completion of the project we intend to have data and procedures necessary to amend ATPD 2352 with updated dynamics and life time/reliability requirements.
Benefits: We will scientifically display how to develop and model requirements to extend service life to 5-6 years from the current 2-3 years experienced by MARCOR with fielded transparent armor assemblies. We will use the developed model to design new armor that meets ATPD requirements and extended service life needs. This approach has been done previously with opaque armor and can be repeated with other composite material structures. We intend to sell new armor products throughout the US DoD and into commercial markets as well.

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